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BOOK Page nineteen Personals— (Continued) Living Elsewhere Ella Kinn a (1), Eckville, Alberta. Dorothy MacMillan (2), Lethbridge, Alberta. Dorothy Mooney (3), Cessford, Alberta. Charles Sherring (3), Acme, Alberta. Ronald McNeill (4), Victoria, B.C. Muriel Duncan (6), Edmonton, Alberta. Shirley Lochtie (6), Acme, Alberta. Lualla Moore (6), United States. Margaret Muir (10), Minneapolis, Minnesota. Kenric Marshall (11), Winnipeg, Manitoba. Jean MacMillan (12), Lethbridge, Alberta. Douglas Oland (i3), Waterton Lakes, Alberta. James DeWolfe (15), Winnipeg, Manitoba. fferaomtla—1331 -32 Gordon Beavers (1), at home. Harlow Bowen (2), with the Imperial Oil Company. Margaret Cawston (2), at Mount Royal Business College. Olivine Kirkpatrick (2), married. Muriel Sceales (2), teaching school. Clarence Heckhouse (3), with the Prairie Nurseries. Herbert Pearson (3), Garbutt’s Business College. Margaret Hatcher (4), training in the General Hospital. Margaret Hepworth (4), Garbutt’s Business College. Wilfred Marshall (4), with the Mid-West Paper Sales Company. Frank Aikins (5), Garbutt’s Business College. Thomas Craik (5), working on the Southam Building. Maiy Hume (5), at home. Fred Mannix (5), private school in B.C. Bill Richards (5), taking private lessons at home. Stewart Stringer (5), visiting in Saginaw, Michigan. Evalena Haynes (6), at home on account of ill-health. Lucy Vanderhoorn (6), moved to Toronto. Borden Cooper (7), private school in B.C. Charlotte Lawrence (8), moved to B.C. Allan Scott (9), telegraph messenger. Elsie Tyson (9), at home on account of ill-health. Henry Clarke (10), at home. Audrey Brown (11), moved to the coast. Betty MacMillan (12), moved to Lethbridg ' e. John Jones (13), moved to Saskatoon. Grace Pleasance (13), at home. Joan Shepherd (14), at home in Lethbridge. Bill Clark (15), with Merchant’s Hardware Limited. Clara Little (15), moved to Edmonton. Be Serious Begin the year with seriousness For you alone can know The windings of the road ahead The way that you must go. Begin the week with seriousness There is not yet time to play. There is work for you and me to do Before the sky turns gray. Begin the day with seriousness Spend not your time in vain. Remember while there’s sunshine yet Some day it’s going to rain. Begin each hour with seriousness And if you go astray Think of the pleasant Tomorrows If you do your work today. —Isabelle Baldwin, Class 4, Room 16.
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Page eighteen YEAR Personals— (Continued) Margaret Polley (5), is at Crescent Heights High School. Leonard Clendon (5), is at East Calgary High School. William MacKay (6), is at St. Mary’s High School. Eleanor Browns (7), is at school in Rockyford. Jack Moore (7), is at High School in Winnipeg. Margaret Wooding (7), is attending school in England. Winnifred Miller (9), is at Crescent Heights High School. Fred Mills (9), is at the University of Montana. Lome Bell (11), is at Prince of Wales College, P.E.I. Elsie Gordon (12), is attending Crescent Heights High School. Yetive Gourlay (12), is attending Victoria High School in Edmonton. Frances Smallpiece (12), is at Hepburn’s Business College. Robert Dunlop (13), is attending Mount Royal High School. William Colquhoun (14), is attending King Edward High School, Vancouver. Ivon Donkin (15), is attending Crescent Heights High School. With Business Firms Alice Bronson (1), is with the Kresge Company. Cora Elliott (1), is on the Calgary Public School Substitute Staff. James Kilroe (1), is with the Rideau Meat Market. Douglas Robertson (1), is with the Royal Bank. Fred Agnew (2), with W. G. Agnew’s Jewelry Store. John Shirra (2), is with the Piggly Wiggly Limited. Janet Canning (3), is with the T. Eaton Company. Eric Wales (3), is working on the Herald. Jack Leyden (5), is with Leyden Bruce, Funeral Directors. Robert McMullen (6), is working at the Midway Garage. George Taylor (6), is working at the Post Office. Kathleen Shaddock (7), is with the T. Eaton Company. Pat Neeland (8), is with the Motor Car Supply Company. Edward Richards (8), is working in an Accountant’s office in Drumheller. Armin Schlatter (8), is with the Buffalo Cafe. Mabel Shaddock (8), is with the T. Eaton Company. Alec Blackley (12), is with the Dominion Grocery Store. Otherwise Employed Donald Bond (1), is working in Champion. Gwendolyn Rathbun (1), is training at the Vancouver General Hospital. George Jones (2), is teaching near Innisfail. Thomas Ogden (2), is on a farm. Dorothy Thorpe (2), is teaching music. Nesta Woodhouse (2), is teaching near Okotoks. Pauline Morrish (3), is training in the General Hospital. Norine Thorpe (4), is teaching music. Helen Jenson (5), is training in the General Hospital. John Karaim (5), is working near Edmonton. Carr Brackenbury (8), is working at Glenmore. Alfred Campbell (8), is working on a ranch at Buffalo, Alberta. Robert Davies (11), is homesteading in the Peace River. Vivian Hind (11), is working in Calgary. Grace Webber (11), is studying music. Clarence Cranstcun (13), is working in Calgary. Billy Black (15), is working in Calgary. At Home Emma Ancion (1), Agnes Gibson (1), Elnora Bailey (2), Clifford Blow (2), Lucy Clark (2), Ian Sloan (2), Phyllis Dobson (3), Herbert Glover (3), Mary Seeley (3), Margaret Purcell (4), May Anderson (5), Helen Dowling (6), John Peach (8), Virginia Plummer (8), Phyllis Plastow (10), Florence Deines (11), Jack Plunkett (11), Doris Gardiner (14), Leora Toothe (14), Mavis Deeves (15).
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Page twenty YEAR iFmtrth fear (ElaHB Who They Are, Where They Come From, What They Are Like, anil Other Interesting Details. To be considered a member of the Fourth Year a student must have to his credit at least 18 units. “Lowliness is young ambition’s ladder. Whereto the climber upward turns his face ; But when he once attains the utmost round. He then unto the ladder turns his back, Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees By which he did ascend.” -Shakespeare. BIOGRAPHIES HELEN ELIZABETH AIKENHEAD—Helen is a winsome maiden who was bom in Calgary in 1915. She attended Earl Grey, got off to a bad start at C.C.I., but rectified it by coming to Western Canada where she is doing well. She distinguishes herself by not talking during class and by getting high marks on exams. Helen plays badminton and tennis. She intends to go to university after which, well—? We fear that she is due for an early demise for you know “So young, so wise, so fair, do ne’er live long.” Besides which she is a young lady of lofty ideals—wants to be an aviatrix. MARION ISABEL AIKENHEAD—This fair maiden is one of our native daught¬ ers for she was born in Calgary eighteen years ago. She spent her early school days at Earl Grey, then landed in at Western Canada High, to begin her High School career. The next year she left for C.C.I. but realizing her mistake she came back to Western to finish her matriculation. Marion is very fond of badminton, tennis and basketball. She is a good student and is a prominent member of this year’s Year Book Committee. As yet she has no particular ambition. ‘‘Her quiet manner changes never, Beautiful and true one finds her ever.” VINCP1NT VICTOR ALLAN-—“Vincey” was first heard of (or from) in Roblin, Manitoba. He attended Public School in Castor, Alberta, and Estevan, Sask. He began his High School career in Coronation, but feeling the lure of the big city, he set off for Calgary to seek his fortune. He spent two years at C.C.I. and is now at Western attempting to graduate. His favorite sports are swim¬ ming and baseball and his greatest trial is Algebra 3. His ambitions are very high as he wants to be an aviator. “His eye and manner bespeak ambition.” MADELINE FLORENCE AUSTIN—On a bright and sunny day in 1914, Madeline first gurgled her approval of Calgary as the starting point of her career. It must have been a bright and sunny day for how else could she have found so much sunshine for her cheery smile? We at Western have been fortunate enough to know this vivacious maiden for three years, and during that time, Madeline has only exemplified every meaning of the word “bright.” She is a recognized genius at getting “all muddled up,” but she always comes out on top. Madeline is a great C.G.I.T. worker and is a Year Book representative. She intends to go to Varsity next year to take up journalism. “A merry heart docth Rood like a medicine.”
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